2 thoughts on “Halloween Traditions with photographs”

I enjoyed reading your post about Halloween traditions in Ireland. My son visited Ireland after his high school graduation, and one of his best memories is of the bonfires in Dublin on that Halloween night in 2004. To this day, he still refers to Halloween as Samhain! He fell in love with your country, and said it did not disappoint: of all the countries he visited in Europe that year, Ireland was the one most like its beautiful tour books and famous mythology.

Y’all are doing wonderful work in your blogging! It’s always nice to stop in for a visit here.

Thank you for your comment about Halloween Traditions. We are glad your son enjoyed Halloween in Ireland and that his holiday lived up to his expectations. Halloween is a high point in our own year, here. The children from the youngest to the oldest get very excited about it.

We like living in Ireland and are proud of our country. But because we live here all the time, sometimes we take it a bit for granted. It is good to be reminded by visitors about our myths and country side.

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